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they know susan rice had intel. she said this is the intel we had at the time. this is what we know. they of all people know that condi rice who hay that had no problem supporting after she mistakenly or erroneously spread information about weapons of mass destruction herself pointed out that when things are unfolding, that's what an investigation is. it's what you know right now may not be what you know in a couple of weeks. it shows there's not a genuine attempt to work with the president. >> senator mccain was on the "today show" this morning. matt lauer asked him specifically about the two race situations. take ha look. >> you said opponents of condoleezza rice were expressing sour grapes after an election loss. why is this different? >> because every intelligence agency in the world, including the british, believe that iraq had weapons of mass destruction, that it was an entirely different situation. four americans died that didn't have to die. >> is there a blurring of the line here? especially when it comes to the president and senator mccain? a lot of pe
they know susan rice had intel. she said this is the intel we had at the time. this is what we know. they of all people know that condi rice who hay that had no problem supporting after she mistakenly or erroneously spread information about weapons of mass destruction herself pointed out that when things are unfolding, that's what an investigation is. it's what you know right now may not be what you know in a couple of weeks. it shows there's not a genuine attempt to work with the president....
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the official asserts those adjustments made by the intel community to assessments and talking points are quote unquote common and the quote unquote natural progression as the situation unfolded more information became out. the white house said twice they were very clear on this the only edits that were made to intelligence assessments was to correct one word, and that is a reference to the benghazi facility as a quote unquote consul ate. he said it's not formally a consulate. that is the limit to the editions they made to the intelligence assessment. >> general, we have the gop still suggesting that the obama administration concealed the fact benghazi was a terror attack for political reasons. from what we have learned from general petraeus's testimony, doesn't it seem the administration held back information, if they did so it was because a genuine national security concern existed? >> well, you know, my take on this, alex, this is centralist political posturing inside washington. the problem was we had inadequate ground security there. that's a state department function, not cia. w
the official asserts those adjustments made by the intel community to assessments and talking points are quote unquote common and the quote unquote natural progression as the situation unfolded more information became out. the white house said twice they were very clear on this the only edits that were made to intelligence assessments was to correct one word, and that is a reference to the benghazi facility as a quote unquote consul ate. he said it's not formally a consulate. that is the limit...
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his company was sold to intel in 2011 for $7 billion. >> more than 7,000 people have signed a petition to drop donald trum trump. >> research in motion has set january 30th as the release date for the blackberry 10 operating system. and motor trend has named the tesla car of the year. it is the first time the pick was not powered by an internal combustion engine. >>> a new study finds a link between women who have the flu during pregnancy and autism. children born to women...
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his second started about two hours ago with the senate intel committee. new york congressman peter king revealing after the house hearing there was one question early on about petraeus's affair with biographer paula broadwell. >> he was asked at the start did that have any impact on his testimony? he said no. >> but the focus of the hearing was the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in benghazi and congressman dutch ruppersberger saying the former cia director made it clear there was terrorist involvement. >> he reinforced the fact that initially, the first 24 hours, he felt at that point or the cia felt at that point that this was a protest as a result of what happened with the film with egypt. he clarified that after more information came in, there was not a protest. >> general petraeus' testimony comes today the morning after cia acting director michael morell and james clapper the director of national int intelligence went before members of congress in two other hearings and hours after attorney general eric holder defended the decision not to bring
his second started about two hours ago with the senate intel committee. new york congressman peter king revealing after the house hearing there was one question early on about petraeus's affair with biographer paula broadwell. >> he was asked at the start did that have any impact on his testimony? he said no. >> but the focus of the hearing was the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in benghazi and congressman dutch ruppersberger saying the former cia director made it clear there...
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john mccain, lindsey graham going after her for repeating what the president says was the intel that was available at the time. you're on the committee. can you tell us, was susan rice, from what you know, just repeating what was being told to everybody in washington at the time on what had happened in benghazi? >> well, here's what i think, joe. i think without question, i mean, you know, you've got guys storming a consulate with ak-47s, with rpgs and firing mortars. they knew immediately this was a terrorist attack. there wasn't any question about that. and why the white house didn't come out and say that immediately, i don't know. they tried to soften it somewhat with regard to it was a spontaneous action that stemmed from a protest. there was a question about whether protesters were there. and five days later, susan rice goes on tv and says that not only was it a protest, but it apparently stemmed from this trailer or this movie that had been shown. and very honestly by that point in time, we were beyond that. so i do think that there were some politics involved in the message th
john mccain, lindsey graham going after her for repeating what the president says was the intel that was available at the time. you're on the committee. can you tell us, was susan rice, from what you know, just repeating what was being told to everybody in washington at the time on what had happened in benghazi? >> well, here's what i think, joe. i think without question, i mean, you know, you've got guys storming a consulate with ak-47s, with rpgs and firing mortars. they knew...
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. >> but the president has a real -- he succeeded intel pressing the vote. >> sherrod brown in ohio, on his massive victory. >>> and righties continue to freak out over the death of traditional america? >> it's not a traditional america anymore. >> eugene robinson weighs in tonight. >> and with us tonight, folks, thanks for watching. the obama campaign has just released video of the president addressing his staff in chicago. he gets very emotional. it's remarkable video. we'll bring it in just a moment. president obama doesn't have a lot of time to bask in his electoral victory. the fight for the middle class starts right now in congress. the confetti was still on the floor after the celebration in chicago, and house speaker john boehner was already hinting at another major fight in congress over taxes and spending. >> in order to garner republican support for new revenues, the president must be willing to reduce spending and shore up entitlement programs that are the primary drivers. mr. president, this is your moment. we're ready to be led, not as democrats or republicans, but as a
. >> but the president has a real -- he succeeded intel pressing the vote. >> sherrod brown in ohio, on his massive victory. >>> and righties continue to freak out over the death of traditional america? >> it's not a traditional america anymore. >> eugene robinson weighs in tonight. >> and with us tonight, folks, thanks for watching. the obama campaign has just released video of the president addressing his staff in chicago. he gets very emotional. it's...
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. >> what it comes down with the house and senate intel committee going to vet all of this with hearings, we're going to find out that the right wing is early terribly wrong or they were onto something? that's the way it's going to come down. >> and that maybe the investigation and everything that happened happened the way -- just as a reminder, the protocols in place at the department of justice, he reminded everybody of that under george bush. >> yes, he did. karen finney, thank you. there's a lot more in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay right with us. >> is traditional america gone for good? >> the mayor of cable news cannot believe white men are losing their grip on power. mike and joan will break down his latest tirade. >> mr. obama won the woman vote, blacks and asians but the hispanic vote really nailed romney. it was an entitlement vote this year. >> get up kriss kringle. >> i'm santa claus. >> consumers are turning up the heat on the donald. i'll have the details ahead. and southern american states want to split off and form their own country following the re-election o
. >> what it comes down with the house and senate intel committee going to vet all of this with hearings, we're going to find out that the right wing is early terribly wrong or they were onto something? that's the way it's going to come down. >> and that maybe the investigation and everything that happened happened the way -- just as a reminder, the protocols in place at the department of justice, he reminded everybody of that under george bush. >> yes, he did. karen finney,...
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. >> now, mccain attacked democrats for going after condoleezza rice an intel failures in iraq before she was nominated for secretary of state. here's some of that audio. here it is. >> every intelligence agency in the world including the british believe that iraq had weapons of mass destruction. it was an entirely different situation. >> i mean, that's off the rails, isn't it? >> before there was president bush, before dick cheney convinced president bush to go invade iraq, there was senator mccain and senator lieberman saying we need to go invade iraq. before president bush even got to power. so he can try to dress it up any which way he likes about the weapons of mass destruction. the key thing that he and lieberman pushed so hard was that iraq was an imminent threat. it was top of the national security pyramid for them. you cannot rewrite history. he's not just off the rails here. he's lost a bit of his memory there. >> okay. his faculties. he's short on it? >> i think he's being erratic. >> okay. susan rice, there is no evidence that she misled the public. in fact, the white hous
. >> now, mccain attacked democrats for going after condoleezza rice an intel failures in iraq before she was nominated for secretary of state. here's some of that audio. here it is. >> every intelligence agency in the world including the british believe that iraq had weapons of mass destruction. it was an entirely different situation. >> i mean, that's off the rails, isn't it? >> before there was president bush, before dick cheney convinced president bush to go invade...
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. >> this morning four-star general david petraeus talked before closed door intel hearings on benghazi. >> he essentially is a citizen now and can let it fly. >> he thought all along he made it clear that there was significant terrorist involvement, this and is not my recollection. >> he also knew he was under investigation by the fbi, speaking of general petraeus. that's the big question. >> then the president is saying i didn't know until two days after the election. >> i have to say this, that speculation is absolutely reckless and it has no fact base at all and it really is a disgrace to a man. >> haen days are, indeed, here again. ♪ >> after a hard-won re-election fight, it's been a high-stakes return to the business of governing for the president of the united states. today he hosted congressional leaders at the white house to begin working on what he called the urgent business of reaching an agreement on taxes and spending cuts by the end of next month. this afternoon the president greeted a diverse range of civic leaders at the white house and, of course, he's preparing for h
. >> this morning four-star general david petraeus talked before closed door intel hearings on benghazi. >> he essentially is a citizen now and can let it fly. >> he thought all along he made it clear that there was significant terrorist involvement, this and is not my recollection. >> he also knew he was under investigation by the fbi, speaking of general petraeus. that's the big question. >> then the president is saying i didn't know until two days after the...
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is this common practice that the intell committee will get together to brief the congress and to brief the country? and is it usual they might leave out information and not spill everything? take us down that road. >> absolutely. let me say first that i took your last comments aboard and i was thinking barbara bush, the grand lady of the gop, put it very eloquently today. she said they won. get over it. move on. that's some tremendously good advice for my political party. this is still the political high season for lindsey graham and john mccain who using a description of newt gingrich seemed to be off their meds and out of therapy a little early. they need to get their act together. there are challenges this country needs to confront and it needs to confront them in a i i unified way. but to your question, yes, this is the way it happens. when a crisis occurs. the president and ministers and others turn to the intelligence committee, normally through the director of national intelligence, and they say what happened? and the talking points come forward. the diplomats don't know in the
is this common practice that the intell committee will get together to brief the congress and to brief the country? and is it usual they might leave out information and not spill everything? take us down that road. >> absolutely. let me say first that i took your last comments aboard and i was thinking barbara bush, the grand lady of the gop, put it very eloquently today. she said they won. get over it. move on. that's some tremendously good advice for my political party. this is still...
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there is so much overlap, what we've heard from someone planning the committee meeting, intel, for both the house and senate side, they wanted to separate those matters of personal and security concerns to the issue that brought it to the table in the first place. originally asking petraeus to testify when he was cia director and that was the benghazi matter. so the officials are here from the top people of intelligence, the director of national intelligence, cia and fbi, and they're trying to piece together really some inside information that members of congress have said they've been unable to get about the time line. who knew what, when. why when ambassador stevens had requested security, had talked about concerns he had, about the potential for more attacks in libya, why were those not addressed in a way that would have prevented his death and protected he and the three ours who were killed. what i'm getting from people here, they recognize there are national security implications to what happened with petraeus in his resignation. but they want to try to create a little bit of dista
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do you have any intel or palace intrigue to share with us? >> that's an interesting look within the house gop conference going forward is, could john boehner achieve a deal and still retain his speakership? as of right now, you know, cantor's been in the -- taken a backseat over the last year. the debt limit fight a lot of folks close to him thought it hurt his image that he was the one who took the blame, to some degree, of a deal not going forward. right now i would say, i can tell you it's pretty much john boehner driving the republican house gop bus. but lastly, i would leave you with this, alex, we talk about the fiscal cliff and how the president has this leverage. don't forget what's coming up in march 2013. that's another debt limit fight. >> yep. >> and we've seen the house gop can do with that. that needs to be in the back of everybody's mind. >> that means you will be back on the program a lot between now and march which is a boon for this program. thank you to my friend, luke russert. >> take care. >> after the break, outside spen
do you have any intel or palace intrigue to share with us? >> that's an interesting look within the house gop conference going forward is, could john boehner achieve a deal and still retain his speakership? as of right now, you know, cantor's been in the -- taken a backseat over the last year. the debt limit fight a lot of folks close to him thought it hurt his image that he was the one who took the blame, to some degree, of a deal not going forward. right now i would say, i can tell you...
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yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. >>> no matter what the results are tonight, history will be made. whether it's the first black president getting re-elected or the first mormon as president. you were on with andrea mitchell. thank you for joining me. i was struck by juror analysis. let me play what you said to andrea over the weekend. >> this country is so divided between these two candidates, not necessarily only by ideas but also by gender, economic groups, ethnicity in some cases. i think that is something that the founders would have been horrified by. >> obviously, the founders were not diverse. >> they were not. >> a very similar background and everything there. why were you struck this way? >> they were undiverse and very bad on giving rights to all sorts of groups in this society. someone like george washington would have said, you know, politics should stop perhaps not at the water's edge, but there
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. >>> no matter what the results are tonight, history will be made. whether it's the first black president getting re-elected or the first mormon as president. you were on with andrea mitchell. thank you for joining me. i was struck by juror analysis. let me play what you...
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the house intel committee is holding a closed door meeting on benghazi minus general david petraeus. we have new details about when and where he will be testifying. and did mitt romney have another foot-in-mouth moment? while american leaders are deeming his divisive. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. go ahead, mark your calendars. it's the last day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. what i wanted was simple: the most value for my dollar. so, now that it's time, we're making the move to a plan that really works for us. [ male announcer ] make the switch to an aarp medicarerx plan, insured through unitedhealthcare. open enrollm
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kelly o'donnell is on the hill, and kelly, two months since the attack and finally top intel players are on the hill. frustration seemed to really be boiling over. what's going on? >> that public hearing that you showed some clips from really showed how politically charged this is. that is not where the secret briefings are taking place. that's a separate thing. it was a show place for the partisan divide over benghazi. when you talk to those on the intelligence committees in the house and senate, there's a sober approach to this as far as getting to the fact finding. david petraeus will be here tomorrow. he did voluntarily come to testify, meaning there's no subpoena involved. today they hear from the top intelligence folks from the cia, the fbi, the national intelligence office and they are learning some of the time line. we are told they're getting a sense of what was known, and why did this whole controversy bubble up about a video, a spontaneous protest or an intentional act of terror, which is such a part of the political dynamic here. what we hear from members who were in the
kelly o'donnell is on the hill, and kelly, two months since the attack and finally top intel players are on the hill. frustration seemed to really be boiling over. what's going on? >> that public hearing that you showed some clips from really showed how politically charged this is. that is not where the secret briefings are taking place. that's a separate thing. it was a show place for the partisan divide over benghazi. when you talk to those on the intelligence committees in the house...
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in intel there? >> reporter: none so far. >> peter, have fun tonight. we're watching right now live footage of mitt romney leaving his plane. we'll keep on that. as for the president, he's camped out in chicago today playing some basketball as he does to clear his mind. he's off the trail today, but he's doing satellite interviews. the president got a little emotional last night in iowa speaking to 20,000 speupportersn his final rally ever as a candidate. >> i'm still fired up, and i've got work to do. that shows you what one voice can do. >> nbc's kristen welker is at obama headquarters in chicago. kristen, what's the mood like there? >> reporter: good afternoon, s.e. there's a lot of excitement and anticipation mixed with some nostalgia. this is, of course, the president's last campaign, win or lose, so his add avisors tell me that they have all been reflecting and reminiscing as you pointed out. he's just starting his traditional election day basketball game with some of his dearest friends and top advisers. i'll tell you who is playing with him, s.e
in intel there? >> reporter: none so far. >> peter, have fun tonight. we're watching right now live footage of mitt romney leaving his plane. we'll keep on that. as for the president, he's camped out in chicago today playing some basketball as he does to clear his mind. he's off the trail today, but he's doing satellite interviews. the president got a little emotional last night in iowa speaking to 20,000 speupportersn his final rally ever as a candidate. >> i'm still fired...
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also this morning four star general david patraeus talks before closed door intel hearings on benghazi. i'll be talking to two congressmen who were there. all of this aspirates finds himself under investigation now by the agency he once led. first we want to go straight to the breaking news this hour and the escalating conflict in the middle east. local reports say at least one missile from gaza landed near jerusalem just about an hour ago. the second rocket to land in israel today. meanwhile, amass says an israeli strike killed three people in gaza today. the rockets are flying back and forth across a
also this morning four star general david patraeus talks before closed door intel hearings on benghazi. i'll be talking to two congressmen who were there. all of this aspirates finds himself under investigation now by the agency he once led. first we want to go straight to the breaking news this hour and the escalating conflict in the middle east. local reports say at least one missile from gaza landed near jerusalem just about an hour ago. the second rocket to land in israel today. meanwhile,...
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she gets the best intel she can get. probably clears it through the white house. i thought made a strong statement to david gregory that weekend, and i thought she was very impressive. i thought she was doing what the white house wanted done. whatever she was doing, she was doing what the white house thought was the truth. because why would you lie? because two or three days later it would be clear you were lying, right? >> it wasn't -- >> he keeps saying it was lying. >> we have time lines. that was on the 16th of september. it wasn't until the 22nd of september, according to the cia, that they told rice and the white house that this was, you know, some kind of a terrorist attack. the information wasn't available at the beginning. the whole thing is totally trumped up, chris. it's not just political, it's also personal. >> okay. before we get back to history like condi rice, i want to go to ron reagan on this. you know, there's something deeply personal here. there's something personal on both sides. this guy, john mccain, does not forgive when he loses to somebo
she gets the best intel she can get. probably clears it through the white house. i thought made a strong statement to david gregory that weekend, and i thought she was very impressive. i thought she was doing what the white house wanted done. whatever she was doing, she was doing what the white house thought was the truth. because why would you lie? because two or three days later it would be clear you were lying, right? >> it wasn't -- >> he keeps saying it was lying. >> we...
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rhetoric that might not go away any time soon and this is a week of some private hearings between the intel community and the senate and house congressional leaders but what irks the white house on the specific issue of mbenbenghazi susan rice is the same intelligence reports that rice was getting and the white house was the same intelligence reports that congress was getting and that's why there is this personal irritation if you will from the president and others on the national security team who feel as if it's clear that the intelligence was not good at the time but nobody realized it at the time. >> let me bring in david gregory. the news conference is responded to by senator lindsey graham. let's play the president's most heated moment i think regarding suzanne rice. >> i'm very confident that we can get immigration reform done. before the election i had gibb a couple of interviews where i had predicted that latino vote was going to be strong and that that would cause some reflection on the part of republicans about their position on immigration reform. i think we're starting to see t
rhetoric that might not go away any time soon and this is a week of some private hearings between the intel community and the senate and house congressional leaders but what irks the white house on the specific issue of mbenbenghazi susan rice is the same intelligence reports that rice was getting and the white house was the same intelligence reports that congress was getting and that's why there is this personal irritation if you will from the president and others on the national security team...
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going to dip in right now to house home lapped security chairman peter king who is talking about the intel briefing. let's listen in. >> and it was not a terrorist attack and i pointed out the following week when matt olsen said it was, it made headlines because until then the administration was say iing it s not terrorist. again, it was very cordial, if you will. general petraeus is an outstanding patriot. we shook hands before and jach wards. we all thanked them for their service. but he was, i think, has a different impression of the impression he left on september 14th. >> can you tell us whether or not his affair or the security surrounding his affair came up at all? >> only he was asked at the start did that have any impact on his testimony, and he said no. >> how were the talking points different? >> the original talking points were much more specific about al qaeda involvement. and the final ones indications of extremists. to indicate though it was clearly evident to the cia that there was al qaeda involvement. >> did you get any idea why? >> they just said it goes through a long p
going to dip in right now to house home lapped security chairman peter king who is talking about the intel briefing. let's listen in. >> and it was not a terrorist attack and i pointed out the following week when matt olsen said it was, it made headlines because until then the administration was say iing it s not terrorist. again, it was very cordial, if you will. general petraeus is an outstanding patriot. we shook hands before and jach wards. we all thanked them for their service. but...
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and i don't buy the intel community did a great job. i like mike rogers and dianne feinstein. but to say the intelligence committee -- community did a good job, what about the months before this attack? what about the rise of al qaeda in benghazi? what about the british ambassador closing the consulate in benghazi because it was too dangerous for the british? what about the red cross leaving? what about all of the warnings coming out of benghazi? did the cia tell the president that benghazi is falling into the hands of al qaeda? and i blame the president more than anybody else. susan rice is a bit player here. was he informed of the june attack on our consulate where they blew a hole -- where 40 people could go through? was he aware of the august 15 cable where stevens was saying we can't withstand a coordinated al qaeda attack? there are 10 militia groups all over benghazi. i blame the president for making this a death trap. i blame the president for not having assets available to help these people for eight hours. we need a select committee not only to look at intelligence f
and i don't buy the intel community did a great job. i like mike rogers and dianne feinstein. but to say the intelligence committee -- community did a good job, what about the months before this attack? what about the rise of al qaeda in benghazi? what about the british ambassador closing the consulate in benghazi because it was too dangerous for the british? what about the red cross leaving? what about all of the warnings coming out of benghazi? did the cia tell the president that benghazi is...
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we buy intel stock? >> no. but that's an economic issue. the economy's slowing down and pcs are taking it on the chin so i wouldn't be buying here. >>> breaking news on hostess. kayla, what's happening over there? >> mandy, we're just getting headlines out of bankruptcy court where the u.s. bankruptcy judge has briefly adjourned the courtroom after urging hostess, its unions and lenders to solve the problem via private mediation, not in the limelight of a public hearing. we have no idea how this will play out. we no there are several bidders potentially waiting in the wings but for the moment the judge has urged hostess along with its counterparties to solve this via private mediation. of course that could take any form and we're waiting to hear exactly what the timeline on something like that could be. >> kayla, thank you. >>> coming up later -- he owns a million bucks' worth of target stock and he is leading a push to stop them from opening on thanksgiving. >>> but next -- how sam adams tapping its own
we buy intel stock? >> no. but that's an economic issue. the economy's slowing down and pcs are taking it on the chin so i wouldn't be buying here. >>> breaking news on hostess. kayla, what's happening over there? >> mandy, we're just getting headlines out of bankruptcy court where the u.s. bankruptcy judge has briefly adjourned the courtroom after urging hostess, its unions and lenders to solve the problem via private mediation, not in the limelight of a public hearing. we...
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>> underneath you got thousands of people following intel. and the ambassadors and embassies and all of that. you are going to have somewhat of a transition. but i actually think, mike, this goes way beyond who's secretary of state, who's secretary of defense. i actually think we're up against large forces in the middle east. i don't mean this as disrespect to hillary clinton or leon panetta or even barack obama. these are tectonic plates in the middle east. the idea it's going to make a material difference in these things, no. >> does anyone have a real sense of where egypt might go in all of this? >> i think egypt's a quarter to a third of the arab world. cairo is one of the historical centers of the arab world. we don't have an idea. the muslim brothers. i'm not sure they do. we don't know how much to take literally, what they say, what they write. they got the parties, the governments, the forces against them. they came into government fairly narrowly. but they're clearly trying to deepen their base. so everyone's watching really closing
>> underneath you got thousands of people following intel. and the ambassadors and embassies and all of that. you are going to have somewhat of a transition. but i actually think, mike, this goes way beyond who's secretary of state, who's secretary of defense. i actually think we're up against large forces in the middle east. i don't mean this as disrespect to hillary clinton or leon panetta or even barack obama. these are tectonic plates in the middle east. the idea it's going to make a...
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intel is cheap. i would not sell the stock on this. >> still has exact problems it had before and the fact that he's going to stay on for some time for there to be a transition to be well in place seems to be a good sign. contrast trading of intel, it's not a bad print but contrast it to the way the rest of the group is trading. we've seen very sharp gains in the likes of the texas semi. arms holding hit a 52-week high and philadelphia semiconductor business is higher by 1.5%. intel is a lagger. >> intel will consider external candidates as well. doesn't mean they will not promote from within. this is a company that's typically promoting. >> always promoting from within from its founding. >> interesting to note in the press release they are going to consider external candidates which would be a big cultural shift in some ways should that actually occur. >> people felt they should have bought arm holdings. middle east tensions having an impact on energy markets. let's go to the nimax. >> oil prices wi
intel is cheap. i would not sell the stock on this. >> still has exact problems it had before and the fact that he's going to stay on for some time for there to be a transition to be well in place seems to be a good sign. contrast trading of intel, it's not a bad print but contrast it to the way the rest of the group is trading. we've seen very sharp gains in the likes of the texas semi. arms holding hit a 52-week high and philadelphia semiconductor business is higher by 1.5%. intel is a...
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we go everywhere. >> the key to success, jailhouse intel. drag carpenter talks to 30 to 50 inmates a week. hoping he can provide an end to the south side drug trade. >> it's my partner, sandoval. he's from bridgeport. he don't gang bain. he's mostly buying dope and stuff. he said maybe if there was a female with him, he'd be able to do buys with them, maybe like intro. >> let you into the projects? >> from a local area, bridgeport area, hot area narcotics wise. he buys narcotics in a project area that is hard to get into. says he takes people in and out with him. id like to pull him out, do intro with one of our undercover officers. maybe even a female officer, somebody that would match up to his characteristics and he could probably walk them in. >> you breaking the cars to support your habit? how do you get your money? >> hustle. hustle and ask people. >> background? if you work with us you have to get cleaned up. something you want to do? you do want to get help? >> we'd definitely like to work with you. maybe something you'd be willing t
we go everywhere. >> the key to success, jailhouse intel. drag carpenter talks to 30 to 50 inmates a week. hoping he can provide an end to the south side drug trade. >> it's my partner, sandoval. he's from bridgeport. he don't gang bain. he's mostly buying dope and stuff. he said maybe if there was a female with him, he'd be able to do buys with them, maybe like intro. >> let you into the projects? >> from a local area, bridgeport area, hot area narcotics wise. he buys...
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intel has struggled in the global shift. intel officials announced on monday that paul otalini will retire next may. they have started selecting his replacement. he became the fifth ceo in 2005. he built closer ties with apple. int intel's growth slowed as it fell behind in smartphones. intel saw its market value this month beat out by its rival. china has postponed the japanese merger for a third time. they are having to put off plan consolidation of their ship buildings operations. they are waiting on approval from chinese anti-trust authorities. officials from japan's second large largest shipbuilder say they will postpone their merger until january 1st. the shipbuilders are required. chinese officials have not completed the paper work. they are reportedly failing to respond to the japanese firms. there's falling global demand for ships. the two builders plan to merge to help them design energy efficient vessels. they are aiming the boost maritime operations. that is all for me for now. i'll leave you with the market figu
intel has struggled in the global shift. intel officials announced on monday that paul otalini will retire next may. they have started selecting his replacement. he became the fifth ceo in 2005. he built closer ties with apple. int intel's growth slowed as it fell behind in smartphones. intel saw its market value this month beat out by its rival. china has postponed the japanese merger for a third time. they are having to put off plan consolidation of their ship buildings operations. they are...
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now the other question, did the intel fail or did the state department security fail that resulted in the deaths of those americans? and that's something that john mccain talked about this morning. >> this is very, very serious and it has even larger implications than the deaths of four americans. it goes to the heart of this footprint policy that this administration has been pursuing. all of the failures throughout the middle east that are -- the chickens are now coming home to roost. >> i respectfully separate from my two amigos on this one and agree with saxby. this is a tragedy but doesn't rise to the level of 9/11, 2001. if our colleagues think within we are done we haven't done a good enough job let them think of a special committee. >> that is joe lieberman leaving congress and the senate. he is referring to john mccain and lindsey graham as the two amigos who called for this watergate style-select committee. an idea shot down by harry reid. >> thank you for that. >>> coming up in 20 minutes from now i will speak to a member of the house intelligence committee that questioned g
now the other question, did the intel fail or did the state department security fail that resulted in the deaths of those americans? and that's something that john mccain talked about this morning. >> this is very, very serious and it has even larger implications than the deaths of four americans. it goes to the heart of this footprint policy that this administration has been pursuing. all of the failures throughout the middle east that are -- the chickens are now coming home to roost....
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relationship between higher education and keeping innovative companies like apple, google, twitter, facebook, intel, qualcomm, i could go on and on, in our state offering high-paying jobs. so they were willing to tax themselves, i believe, for those reasons. >> i asked this question of representative karen bass who joined me just a few minutes ago there, democrat representative from southern california. and i said, do you think now that the nation should look to california because she says californians got it. they knew we were in a dire financial crisis in the golden state. they didn't mind. they said we have to fix this. does the president now take that and say, look what they did in california? >> well, there's no question that we're used to starting things out here, alex. sometimes good, sometimes not so good. and i would encourage every state to take a look and see if it makes sense for them. but there's something special in our dna out here. we really believe in education and higher education. we really are proud that silicon valley is here. all the electronics companies were back in chicago
relationship between higher education and keeping innovative companies like apple, google, twitter, facebook, intel, qualcomm, i could go on and on, in our state offering high-paying jobs. so they were willing to tax themselves, i believe, for those reasons. >> i asked this question of representative karen bass who joined me just a few minutes ago there, democrat representative from southern california. and i said, do you think now that the nation should look to california because she...
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>> chicago police try to reclaim gang-infested neighborhoods by using intel. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> a cease-fire between hamas and israel is the first in 24 hours. >>> and hector macho camacho is brain dead following a drive-by shooting. his family will decide today whether to take him off life support. >>> and many black friday shoppers are out there early but many are protesting the thanksgiving holiday hours. now back to msnbc investigates. >>> what's up, man? >> what happened, man? come on. what happened, man? what happened? >> i heard about you the other day. he was on touhy identified by his gold tooth. are you sure? he's from cabriny green. you're my man. i know you. i just wanted to see where we stand. come on, man, i
>> chicago police try to reclaim gang-infested neighborhoods by using intel. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> a cease-fire between hamas and israel is...
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i still think intel has great bench strength. i was a little surprised that the board did not name an internal successor to paul right away. i think they have got more than enough talent inside to continue the strategy and continue to have intel perform as a great company. >> intel very dominant in pc chep chips but a weak spot, according to analysts of the company, hasn't made head way in mobility and tablet pcs and supplying the chips to them. request the company make up that lost ground? does it need to? or must it go out and done external ac saying to catch up? >> i think it's got great capability inside. if you've looked recently, low power microprocessor, same architectures of pc have been coming out. they have been getting design wins and smartphones. they have a good strategy but take time to make roads. the capability is right. >> mr. barrett, michelle here. you happen to be joining us another iconic name in technology is in a world of hurt because of the situation with the purchase of autonomy. i know i don't expect to
i still think intel has great bench strength. i was a little surprised that the board did not name an internal successor to paul right away. i think they have got more than enough talent inside to continue the strategy and continue to have intel perform as a great company. >> intel very dominant in pc chep chips but a weak spot, according to analysts of the company, hasn't made head way in mobility and tablet pcs and supplying the chips to them. request the company make up that lost...
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. >> susie: intel c.e.o. paul ottelini is retiring in may of next year, a few years earlier than expected. intel said today it will consider candidates from inside and outside of the company. and, as suzanne pratt reports the management change comes as the chipmaker grapples with weak demand for personal computers. >> reporter: paul otellini has spent four decades at intel, eight of those years in the corner office. and it has been during his tenure at the top that the industry has shifted toward mobile computing and away from pcs. the problem for intel is that its chips are mostly used in computers, not in the increasingly more popular smartphones and tablets. >> ottelini was seen i think as a little bit late to the party in getting into mobile and into smartphones. and, it's possible that his successor will move a lot faster and be more aggressive. >> reporter: the next c.e.o. will need to figure out how intel can catch up. he or she will also need to boost the company's struggling stock price. so far this
. >> susie: intel c.e.o. paul ottelini is retiring in may of next year, a few years earlier than expected. intel said today it will consider candidates from inside and outside of the company. and, as suzanne pratt reports the management change comes as the chipmaker grapples with weak demand for personal computers. >> reporter: paul otellini has spent four decades at intel, eight of those years in the corner office. and it has been during his tenure at the top that the industry has...
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he became intel's fifth ceo in 2005. he expanded the firm's semiconductor business by building closer ties with rival apple. he also took the post of google's outside director. but intel's growth slowed as it fell behind in the smart phone and tablet sectors. the firm suffered further when its man partner microsoft decided to source chips from other makers. intel saw the market this month beaten out by rival qualcomm. that is all for me for now. i'll leave you with the market f figures in asia. >>> chinese communist party leaders are highlighting their efforts to stamp out corruption. they say over the past five years they've punished about 670,000 officials for abuse of power. the state-run xinhua news agency sads there were corruption cases over the past five years. officials took bribes totaling more than $3.5 billion. the communist party's new leader xi jinping warned about the risks of corruption. if the problem grows worse, it will lead to the ruin of the party and the country, he said. he urged senior officials to
he became intel's fifth ceo in 2005. he expanded the firm's semiconductor business by building closer ties with rival apple. he also took the post of google's outside director. but intel's growth slowed as it fell behind in the smart phone and tablet sectors. the firm suffered further when its man partner microsoft decided to source chips from other makers. intel saw the market this month beaten out by rival qualcomm. that is all for me for now. i'll leave you with the market f figures in asia....
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mining intel from everyone they come across. bucio leans on a detainee not his informant the deck has won. you know everybody go on lockdown for the shank thing. you need to find out who had them. find out. try to get these out of here. this is -- this is -- why is anybody looking for keys? >> once investigators determine who made the shanks they'll charge the inmate in court or use it as leverage to turn him into an informant to solve other cases. >> good job, buc. >> happy now? >> good job. you came through in the clutch. >> for now, investigator bucio can enjoy a moment tear victory. >> until today i was regretting bringing you upstairs. >> sorry. >> we lad transfer papers. >> anything for you, jump on a shoe box, you're upstairs. >> wow. >> man, that was good, for real. >> the culture of violence inside the jail mirrors the brutality of the streets especially on chicago's west and south sides. according to investigator domma, a nine-year veteran of gang intel, his approach to working streets is similar to what he does inside
mining intel from everyone they come across. bucio leans on a detainee not his informant the deck has won. you know everybody go on lockdown for the shank thing. you need to find out who had them. find out. try to get these out of here. this is -- this is -- why is anybody looking for keys? >> once investigators determine who made the shanks they'll charge the inmate in court or use it as leverage to turn him into an informant to solve other cases. >> good job, buc. >> happy...
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however, intel did continue to set sales and profit records in 2011. intel's board of directors will look at both internal and external candidates to replace otellini. it's hello ruby tuesday for jj buettgen. he's leaving his post as chief marketing officer at darden restaurants to become president and ceo of ruby tuesday. he starts the job december 1st. ruby tuesday's shares ralied more than 3% on monday. in arizona today, state officials will perform their final inspection of that state's first medical marijuana dispensary. and there's a particular stock that is capturing wall street's attention: medical marijuana inc. is the first publicly traded company and its stock has risen more than 300% in the last several thanksgiving travel might actually save you time - and money. a study finds flights scheduled on thanksgiving typically arrive on time compared to flights before the holiday. 94% of planes landed on time on turkey day last year. flyers also saved more. booking a trip for thursday can save an estimated $288 round trip. small businesses have s
however, intel did continue to set sales and profit records in 2011. intel's board of directors will look at both internal and external candidates to replace otellini. it's hello ruby tuesday for jj buettgen. he's leaving his post as chief marketing officer at darden restaurants to become president and ceo of ruby tuesday. he starts the job december 1st. ruby tuesday's shares ralied more than 3% on monday. in arizona today, state officials will perform their final inspection of that state's...
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intel has had a challenging environment that only for intel, but for the tech world. melissa: thank you so much. lori: so long microsoft, hello apple. a survey of pc users on how they feel about microsoft versus apple products. overall, 60% plan to buy a new computer. of those, 42% plan to buy an apple product instead of a pc. only 9% of people said windows 8 is motivating them to get a new computer. microsoft's latest operating system. a survey conducted a day before windows 8 was released and since the launch microsoft has not released sales numbers on windows 8. those are devastating findings for microsoft. melissa: we switched over to a mack household. lori: on behind the scenes of the fiscal cliff talks. the latest time under my deal will get done and who is running the show. charlie gasparino joins us next. melissa: step back off the ledge, twinkies are expected to survive. the hostess brand in court today. the latest on that just ahead. >> 21 minutes past the hour, and lorne greene with your fox news minute. the bloodshed rages on along the israeli border as at
intel has had a challenging environment that only for intel, but for the tech world. melissa: thank you so much. lori: so long microsoft, hello apple. a survey of pc users on how they feel about microsoft versus apple products. overall, 60% plan to buy a new computer. of those, 42% plan to buy an apple product instead of a pc. only 9% of people said windows 8 is motivating them to get a new computer. microsoft's latest operating system. a survey conducted a day before windows 8 was released and...
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that and he's been ceo of intel for quite a long time. recently, the company has struggled as chip-making demand has fallen worldwide. the company is struggling, he's stepping down in may, seeking a replacement now. >>> also new, just released study shows more teenagers are using muscle enhancing products to get an edge in sports. one in three teenaged boys using protein powders to build muscle mass, 6% admit to using steroids, among girls 21% use protein powders and shakes. >>> will he or won't he? new information on whether 9ers quarterback smith will be starting tonight. >>> naughty and nice. michael finney has consumer reports list of companies offering best customer service in time for the holidays and >>> welcome back. more sunshine than over the weekend, temperatures mild once again today, low to mid 60s, upper 50s to near 60 at the coast. next couple of days, changes are coming back, a little break from the wet weather today, except for a stray shower possible in the north bay, more wet weather tomorrow, especially during the even
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>>> tomorrow on "power lunch," speaking of intel, the former chairman and ceo of intel craig barrett will join us. find out what he thinks the company will do next. he's very involved in education as well. >> that should be fascinating. he is a very interesting guy. >>> richest man in the world. a guy you well know, michelle. just bought a sports team. we'll tell you about his favorite new team next. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. >>> let's get the trading action here because there is a lot of it. robert pisani joins u
>>> tomorrow on "power lunch," speaking of intel, the former chairman and ceo of intel craig barrett will join us. find out what he thinks the company will do next. he's very involved in education as well. >> that should be fascinating. he is a very interesting guy. >>> richest man in the world. a guy you well know, michelle. just bought a sports team. we'll tell you about his favorite new team next. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've...
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he's now short intel, the company he knew in and out when intel was the stock to own. >> i wonder if we have viewers who don't remember lehman brothers? >> probably, sad to say. >> the death of ecs if you put an ipad with a keyboard it's a pc, folks. if you look at what people are doing here in the cloud space whether it's the vmware, emc plays or servers there is big iron being sold. this is not a dead story. it support it is tablet devices we have on the desk. >> mike, i want your take on hul hewlett-packard. i asked meg whitman about tablets because she said that was one of the building blocks of the foundation of hewlett-packard over the next five years. i thought really, the tablet is your next big cutting edge innovation? >> they're chasing, aren't they? part of the justification was cloud. we were talking about cloud a year ago. they're trying to chase it. i'm trying to understand how to write down $8.8 billion on a balance sheet that probably only had $4 billion in assets when they acquired the business they took $276 million in charges related to the acquisition last year. b
he's now short intel, the company he knew in and out when intel was the stock to own. >> i wonder if we have viewers who don't remember lehman brothers? >> probably, sad to say. >> the death of ecs if you put an ipad with a keyboard it's a pc, folks. if you look at what people are doing here in the cloud space whether it's the vmware, emc plays or servers there is big iron being sold. this is not a dead story. it support it is tablet devices we have on the desk. >> mike,...